G-Books wrote on 10/15/05, 13:06:
Do you know if the 128MB was standard or if one 64MB chip was added
later? And I've read here a lot of stories from Lombard owners that had
to remove all extra memory to install a later version of OS X.
It came to me with the 128 mb of ram already onboard so I ha
Thank you Laurent for your reply to my query yesterday
victoria duggan says:
I think that your problem will be the ram if you try just putting a
stick of ram in the lower slot and then try to install again once
installed then put back any other ram and away you go .
thats how i go
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I think that your problem will be the ram if you try just putting a
stick of ram in the lower slot and then try to install again once
installed then put back any other ram and away you go .
thats how i got 10.3 on the lombard i had.
And if you have access to a pismo then you can stick the dr
G-Books wrote on 10/15/05, 13:06:
Do you know if the 128MB was standard or if one 64MB chip was added
later? And I've read here a lot of stories from Lombard owners that had
to remove all extra memory to install a later version of OS X.
It came to me with the 128 mb of ram already onboard so I h
I think that your problem will be the ram if you try just putting a
stick of ram in the lower slot and then try to install again once
installed then put back any other ram and away you go .
thats how i got 10.3 on the lombard i had.
And if you have access to a pismo then you can stick the
on 16/10/05 12:31, B.L. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Good Morning and Greetings to All G-Book Members;
> I have been a member of other Lowend Mac List such as the Powerbooks
> List, 1st Power Mac List, LEM Swaplist, MacNetwork List, but I am new to
> this list and in need of a bit of assistance.